Counselor's
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Volume 7, Issue 4 January 15, 2004 November 2004

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Discover Card Tribute/ Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo/ CARR /Nat’l Television Arts and Sciences |
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Micron/Texas Student Housing Authority/Ozarka/ Selective Service |
Texas Department of Transportation Texas Department
of Transportation Conditional Grant Program is available to graduating high school seniors and college
students. Who can
participate? A student who is
considered to be economically disadvantages and a graduating high school
student who: ·
is a Texas resident; ·
has a minimum
overall GPA of 3.00; ·
has a minimum score
of 850 on the SAT, or 21 on the ACT; ·
plans to attend an
accredited four-year Texas public college of university; ·
declares an intent
to seek a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering, computer science,
management information systems, or computer information systems. ·
Agrees to work for
the department for two academic years immediately following receipt of the
BA degree; and ·
Is not more than 30
day delinquent in providing child support under court order or written
repayment plan. Application deadline: March 1, 2005

Scholarship Listings
FFA Scholarships
Ford Trucks/FFA Scholarship Programs is in it’s eighth year. They have awarded over 2,000,000 to FFA members since 1997.
Texas Medical Association Young Physician
All outstanding rural high school seniors interested in pursuing their education and career in the medical profession are invited to apply for this award. Applications may be obtained in the Go Center (Counselor’s Office) in the high school. Applications should be returned to TAM-YPS no later than January 8, 2005. Texas Medical Association, YPS Coordinator, 401 West 15th Street, Austin, TX 78701.
Scholarship Grants for Prospective Educators
A minimum of 30 international prospective educator scholarship grants will be awarded to high school seniors in April, 2005. The scholarship grants are provided jointly by Phi Delta Kappa International and Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation.
The five criteria used to select the scholarship recipients are: academic standing, the essay, letters of recommendation, school activities, and community activities. These criteria are given equal weight.
Applications are available in the Go Center. Applications must contain two letters of recommendation, a high school transcript, a type written, double space, 750 word essay on 8 ˝ X 11 inch white paper. Submit you completed application to the nearest PDK chapter by January 15, 2005.
Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competition
If your are a Texas high school student, then you are eligible to compete for a scholarship award for the college of your choice by entering a winning essay on the topic
1st Prize: $2,500
2nd Prize: $1,500
3rd Prize: $1,000
Visit www.utexas.edu/world/barbarajordan/ or
call 512-232-7599 for more information.
Deadline: 03-07-2005
Texas
Higher Education Coordinating Board 2004
- 2005 College Student Budgets Single
Student without Dependents Off
Campus, 9 Months, Full Time Information
about Financial Aid U.S. Department of Education www.ed.gov Federal Student Aid on the Web
studentaid.ed.gov Fast Web www.fastweb.com Calculators College Cost Projectors www.fastweb.com Loan Calculators www.fastweb.com Savings Calculators www.finaid.org/calculators EFC Calculator www.finaid.org/calculators
Attention Juniors
WHO SHOULD APPLY?
Juniors with a minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA for 9th and 10th grades who are multi talented, take the lead, have experienced a significant obstacle(s) and who are giving back to their communities.
You may download a copy of the application materials from www.discovercard.com/tribute.htm or www.aasa.org/discover.htm Retain a copy of your completed application form. Deadline for submission is January 7, 2005
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo 2005 Area Go Texan Scholarship
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo will provide a $6,000, two-year scholarship award to an outstanding student representing each of the counties which are recognized participants in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Area Go Texan program.
Applications are furnished by the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo directly to eligible participating public high schools, AgriScience Teachers and County Extension Agents within each participating county and to the Area Go Texan Committee for dissemination. Applications also may be downloaded from HLSR website at www.rodeohouston.com. Applications should be completed in full and must be typed or printed neatly in black or blue ink. Applications must be received by the Show no later than January 19, 2005.
CARR Academic
Scholarship Program
Carr Academic Scholarships are awarded on
a competitive basis, with priority given to individuals of high academic
ability. Additional funding may be available depending upon financial need
and the review of the scholarship application and reference form. To compete
favorably for a Carr Academic Scholarship, high school seniors must:
Amounts of
Scholarship Awards
The scholarship
awards for the academic year range in value from $2,000 to $6,000 for full-time
undergraduate students. The average awards are approximately $3,200.
Deadline for
Applications
The priority
deadline for new applications and all supporting materials is February 1.
Applications may be considered after this priority deadline to the extent that
funds are available.
Admission to Angelo
State University
The award of a Carr Academic Scholarship assures admission to the University,
subject to the timely submission of the required documents specified in the
University Bulletin. An entering freshman who applies for a Carr Academic
Scholarship must also submit an Application for Admission to Angelo Sate
University through the Admissions Office. Applicants should make arrangements
to take the ACT or SAT1 as soon as possible.
The criteria and
procedures for scholarship awards and the application dates and deadlines may
be changed by Angelo State University without notice.
Application
Information
Students may complete a Carr Academic Scholarship application online or
information may be obtained by contacting:
Carr Academic
Scholarship Program
Angelo State University
ASU Station #11015
San Angelo, TX 76909
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National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Download applications from: www.emmyonline.org/national/scholars
SAT or ACT scores are required. Deadline for application submission: December 10, 2005.
Micron Science and
Technology Scholars Program
The Micron Science and
Technology Scholars Program is a merit-based scholarship competition
recognizing excellence in academics and leadership. Each year, the program
awards a top prize of a $55,000 college scholarship and up to twelve $16,500
scholarships for a total of up to $253,000. In addition, each scholar
selected also wins a one-time $1,000 cash grant for his/her high school.
The competition is
conducted in Idaho, Utah, Texas, Colorado and Virginia. Two scholars are
selected from each of the five states, with three floating scholarships awarded
within those states.
Each applicant must...
January 20
Application postmark deadline
April
Notify winners
These scholarships are open to students accepted or attending college in Austin, College Station, Denton, or San Marcos, Texas. (Since Texas State University and Texas Women’s University do not permit first year students to live off campus, TSH awards scholarships only to students who have completed their freshman year at the two universities.
Applications are available in the Go Center. Application Postmark Deadline: February 28, 2005
Ozarka Natural
Spring Water
$10,000
“Every Drop Counts” Earth Science Scholarship Fund
Candidates for the
“Every Drop Counts” Earth Science scholarship must, through a combination of
the completed application and the required supporting documentation, demonstrate
to the satisfaction of the scholarship committee that they:
Scholarship applications
must be postmarked on or before Monday, April 18, 2005. Mail to:
Ozarka Natural Spring Water
“Every Drop Counts” Earth Science Scholarship Fund
Attn: David Feckley/Catherine Herter
1548 FM 3540
Hawkins, TX 75765
Selective Service
Registration Information Section three of the Military Selective Service Act
requires that all male United States citizens and male aliens, except
aliens lawfully admitted to the United States as nonimmigrant on visas
(e.g., students, tourists, and diplomatic and consular personnel and their
families), residing in the United States and its territories who are 18
through 25 years of age, register with Selective Service. They must do so within 30 days before
or after their 18th birthday.
Men may still register late, as long as they have not yet turned 26
years of age. Men, who fail to register, as required by law, may lose
eligibility for valuable benefits or privileges, such as job training
under the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA), student financial aid
under Title IV of the Higher Education Act, and educational benefits,
which include such need-based programs as Guaranteed Student Loans and
Pell Grants. In addition, the
opportunity to work for the Federal Government and the U.S. Postal
Service, or, if an immigrant, the privilege of becoming a United States
citizen may be denied to otherwise eligible men if they fail to register. Register with Selective Service: www.sss.gov